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    cold often so I buy blankets‚ long socks‚ and anything I can use to stay warm all the time. I’m good at schoolwork and having plenty of fun. I do well on state testing and I learn a lot when it comes to school and other subjects I can use in my life. I’m always busy having fun with friends and family. I like to make sure everyone has a good time together and that we are never bored. When I’m with my friends‚ we always use our imaginations to find some way to spend the time. I’m not as good at

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    Not only does Pi Patel have the sea to fight against for survival but he also has Richard Parker. Richard Parker becomes a much needed distraction in Pi Pastels ordeal at sea. Pi must always be on his toes‚ care for Richard Parker‚ as well find a way mentally and spiritually to deal with the situation he is in for 227 days. Richard Parker is a main key to Pi Patel’s survival. The everyday struggle that Pi goes through to survive on the lifeboat is reliant on Pi’s carefulness. In order to fish

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    Richard Wright is an African-American author of several novels‚ poems‚ and short stories. He is the son of Nathan Wright‚ a sharecropper‚ and Ella Wilson‚ a school teacher. He is the grandchild of slaves and his grandfathers fought in the Civil War. Wright faced major difficulties growing up. When he was five years old‚ his father abounded him and his family. Additionally‚ Wright lacked education skills due to the constant transitions between the homes of family relatives. Although his education

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    Is There a Meaning of Life? There are many different views as to what makes life meaningful. Philosopher‚ Thomas Nagel‚ presents a good argument as to why a “Sisyphisian” existence is meaningless. This does not necessarily mean that all lives are meaningless‚ because Richard Taylor and Raymond Martin provide strong evidence that prove otherwise. According to Greek mythology‚ “The Myth of Sisyphus”‚ by Albert Camus‚ condemns Sisyphus to forever roll the same rock up a hill; only to see it roll

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    The Deceptive Life of “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson When we see people we want to be like‚ we never stop to think if they are happy with their life‚ or if they have ever contemplated about their death. In “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ he shows us that what we see or think of other people can be wrong. Robinson uses imagery to put a picture in our heads. When the speaker says “He was a gentleman from sole to crown‚ Clean favored‚ and imperially slim.” Robinson is describing

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    striving toward the theatre and film companies in New York‚ London‚ and Los Angeles see traditional theatre as the only theatre that exists. Meanwhile‚ the Chicago theatre scene is thriving with new‚ experimental theatre. Richard Tulloch‚ author of popular blog “Richard Tulloch’s Life on the Road”‚ says about the shows: “they’re fresh‚ they’re fun and they’re different… they tell us something about modern America.” In Chicago‚ thespians have found a looseness‚ a lax environment away from strict rules

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    Discourse Concerning Western Planting provides insight into fifteenth century rationale for English colonization by highlighting and elaborating on the three main purposes for expansion; God‚ gains‚ and glory. Richard Hakluyt‚ a Protestant minister‚ scholar‚ and author of the document‚ was one of the many citizens fueled by the desire for expansion. In Discourse Concerning Western Planting‚ he relays twenty-three justifications for colonization to Queen Elizabeth I‚ in order to standstill Spain’s

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    involve all the senses and make the mind work to find meaning. William Blake uses metaphors to make the mind work overtime to find multiple meanings in his work "To See a World in a Grain of Sand"‚ while Chidiock Tichborne uses paradox to baffle the mind and reiterate the single meaning in his work "Elegy‚ Written With His Own Hand Before His Execution". "To See a World in a Grain of Sand" by William Blake is a short poem that is filled with deep meaning. Through the use of metaphors and word choice

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    2012 Finding Meaning in a Stolen Life It is said that all life does indeed involve suffering but it is what we make of this suffering that will determine whether or not we find meaning in our life. One must look within and around himself to create meaning in her life; one can finding meaning by creating works or doing deeds‚ experiencing things or encountering people‚ and choosing one’s attitude towards the suffering in her life. There will always be obstacles in the way to meaning—the tragic

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    but there is one common ground for it. It is always built on a mutual sympathy. Friendship plays an important role in our lives‚ to a large extent. Friends can help you find the meaning of life by helping you overcome challenges. They are people in your life that care for you and they simple add joy and meaning to your life. In some cases it is short and finds its end quickly‚ while in other cases it may last for many years and grow stronger every year. True friendship is built on trust and mutual

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